GETTING YOUR MONEY BACK

DISCLAIMER: As with the entire NIFC web site, the following is general information only, not legal advice. You should not act upon this information without independent legal counsel.

Unscrupulous invention marketing companies are
generally very good at (1) getting your money, and (2) keeping
your money. You must be prepared for and expect that the
invention marketing company will completely disregard your
demand for a refund.

Typically the most effective method
to get your money back (without legal/government action) is if you show
the company that you are very serious and tenacious. Any
sign of weakness will be spotted immediately and used against
you by representatives of the company.

Below is a suggested approach to getting your money back (not legal advice):

Verbal Request: As a
first step, you should try to speak to a
representative of the company and verbally request a
refund.

Written Request: If your verbal request fails,
you should send a written request (Sample)
directly to an officer of the invention
promoter via Certified Mail (e.g. President, CEO).

Attorney Help: If
you are unable to receive a refund yourself, you may
want to get an Attorney
involved to help you. There are many
"consumer law" attorneys that can help you
recover your money.

Governmental Help : You may also
want to file a complaint with your State Attorney
General, the FTC
and the USPTO.
State Attorney Generals have proven to be quite
successful in recovering money from invention
marketing companies for consumers.

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web site provides general information only, not legal advice. You should
not act upon this information without independent legal counsel.
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NIFC is not associated with any Federal or State government agency.
If you have been harmed by an invention marketing company or patent
attorney, you should immediately seek the legal assistance of a reputable
attorney licensed in your state. Michael S. Neustel is licensed to
practice law only in North Dakota and in the United States Patent &
Trademark Office. Michael S. Neustel is the owner of Neustel Law Offices, LTD and Neustel Software, Inc. Statements made in this web site are merely
opinions of the National Inventor Fraud Center, Inc. and should not be
interpreted as factual. Neither Michael S. Neustel nor the NIFC
market inventions, provide market analyses or provide marketability
analyses for inventors. You are strongly encouraged to investigate
any company or law firm you plan to work with and do not rely solely upon
this web site when selecting a company to work with. Only you can
determine if the companies listed on this web site are reputable or not.